Tag: diy

Follow my blog with Bloglovin Ever since the Iron-on T-shirt Printing project, I’ve been looking for other materials to which images may be transferred using the heat transfer paper. I found this cute 6″ x 6″ canvass with easel at a local supplies store and decided to try the same method on canvass. I’ve also Read More

Follow my blog with Bloglovin Anyone who knows my husband knows well that he likes books. While I craft to relax, he reads. He has hundreds of books and I’m not even kidding! He reads several books at a given day so when he’s done reading a chapter in one, he leaves his highlighter between Read More

Follow my blog with Bloglovin The government has officially declared the start of the rainy season in my part of the world. Yes, there is that kind of declaration. And all that rain before that was “unofficial”…advance party…lost command…splinter cell…break away…not legit. Anyway, it was “officially” raining yesterday when I got out of the Read More

Follow my blog with Bloglovin I’m not quite over embossing and flourish yet so I made another project with those same elements. This time I made a new home for my brushes. MATERIALS: cylindrical organizer​ aluminum tape embossing machine spray paint (gold) Read More

I have recently reconnected with my embossing machine. I haven’t used it since making my wedding invites several months ago and I almost forgot how fun it was. Now, I want to use embossing on everything and I have to remind myself not to post an embossing series on here! Well, considering the space it Read More

You probably already have a multi-photo frame in your home or at least eyeing on buying one from the home section of your favorite department store. But if you still haven’t seen one, it looks like this: Here’s my DIY version: This project is, literally, as easy as 1-2-3. I got these frames Read More

​​​​​​​​​​​​​SECOND CHANCES…it’s hard. But LETTING GO is harder (Cue in “Let it gooooo…let it goooo…can’t hold it back anymorrrrrre). Anyway, that sums up my relationship with some stuff in the house. Everytime I try to throw away something I always end up picking it from the bin thinking that it “might prove useful in the Read More

I’m making my maiden post with two of my favorite things—a white t-shirt and crafting something new out of something old. The good thing about plain white shirts is that you can wear it over and over again without it looking like your self-imposed uniform. However, plain white shirts obviously have shorter expiration dates than Read More